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Latest revision as of 05:26, 6 September 2014
Continuing David Coyle's previous PhD research, this project is exploring how technology can reshape traditional mental health interventions, including deploying computer-game like interfaces in therapeutic situations as a basis for directed conversations and cognitive behavioural therapy
Project lead:
Collaborators:
- Paul Fletcher
- Alan Blackwell
- Cecily Morrison
- Gavin Doherty (Trinity College Dublin)
- Gary O'Reilly (University College Dublin)
- Tim Dalgliesh (Cognition and Brain Science Unit)
- Richard Myers-Steadman
Publications: